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[edit] just a question about photo copyright.
I had a browse on the Milram website and had a look at the terms of use regarding press photos. It reads as follows:
Please note that the photos may be used for editorial or private purposes only. They may be used free of charge provided the source is cited as follows: "Photo: Team MILRAM". With the exception of the team logo, no graphical changes to the photos are permitted
Does that mean their photos can be used here? If so, it'd be useful in adding to the Milram entries.
I've gone ahead and added the team logo. Its properly cited on the image page. Copywrite under press kit fair use should apply.